Ecuador -- History -- To 1809; Peru -- History -- 1548-1820; Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548; Pizarro, Gonzalo, -1548
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Toledo, Francisco de, Viceroy of Peru. ii. 22
Tootal, Albert, i. 51
_Topographia Christiana_, i. 98
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Toscanelli, Paolo, i. 86
Towerson, Gabriel, i. 19
_Tractatus de Globis_, i. 79
Transylvanus, Maximilianus, i. 52
Tupac Amaru, _Inca_, ii. 22
Turbervile, George, i. 10
Turkey Merchants, i. 87
Ursua, Pedro de, i. 28, 47
Valle, Pietro della, i. 84, 85
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Vaux, William Sandys Wright, i. 16
Vaz, Lopez, i. 16
Veer, Gerrit de, i. 13, 54
Velásquez, Diego, ii. 23
Vera Cruz, ii. 23
Verarzanus, John, i. 7, 27
Verbiest, Ferdinand, i. 17
Vespucci, Amerigo, i. 90
Vilcapampa, ii. 22
Virginia Britannia, i. 6
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Vlamingh, Willem de, i. 25
Volkersen, Samuel, i. 25
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Weigates, Straits of, i. 13, 54
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Weymouth, George, i. 5, 88, 89
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Whiteway, Richard Stephen, ii. 10
Wielhorsky, i. 22
William of Rubruck. _See_ Rubruquis, Gulielmus de.
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Winter, John, i. 16
Witsen, Nicolaas, i. 17, 25
Wolstenholme, Sir John, i. 63, 88, 89
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Wright, Edward, i. 59
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Yncas. _See_ Incas.
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Zeno, Caterino, i. 49
Zeno, Nicolo, i. 50
Zychman, i. 51
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